Sun Microsystems Virtual Tape Library manual Features

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Features

Features

The Sun StorageTek VTL solution has the following features:

Emulation of most widely used tape libraries, drives, and media types, including the latest Sun StorageTek T10000‐series drives and media

Dynamic allocation of disk capacity

VTL software can allocate disk space to virtual tapes in 5‐GB increments, up to the full, rated capacity of the emulated media. This minimizes wasted space, provides natural load balancing, and optimizes the performance of the disk array.

Auto Archive feature

The Auto Archive option writes data to physical tape whenever a backup application or utility moves a virtual tape from a virtual library to an import/export slot. The physical tape library must support barcodes: the VTL software has to find a matching barcode in the physical library in order to export a virtual tape to a physical cartridge.

Replication of tapes to local and remote VTL systems

VTL software supports manual copying and both event‐ and policy‐driven automatic replication methods.

Automated Tape Caching option

With the optional tape‐caching feature, VTL software can automatically save a single virtual volume with a single barcode in two physical forms, one on disk and one on physical tape. The tape‐caching feature manages retention and migration of the physical images, under the control of user‐specified policies and schedules. This lets users keep space in the disk cache free for new backup sets while retaining the tape images of older virtual volumes. When a virtual volume no longer resides in the disk cache, a pointer in the cache seamlessly redirects requests to the tape image.

High availability option

An optional, high‐availability configuration provides intelligent failover, with duplicate, self‐monitoring VTL server nodes and redundant, primary and standby paths between backup applications and VTL data.

Encryption and secure data destruction

To ensure that the data that you export to physical tape is confidential and secure, VTL offers a Secure Tape Option that uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, an agency of the U.S. government.

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